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JAMES ROSENQUIST “MOON BEAM MISTAKEN FOR THE NEWS" 1971
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JAMES ROSENQUIST “MOON BEAM MISTAKEN FOR THE NEWS" 1971James Rosenquist (1933 2017) was one of the most important contributors to American Pop Art. Shortly after moving to New York City in the 1950s to study fine art, Rosenquist became a commercial painter working on advertising billboards. He worked with dedication as a commercial painter for three years a time which acted as both the technical training and inspiration for his aesthetic as an artist. In the early 1960's, Rosenquist began exhibiting
In this intimate but striking example
Numbered 55/100
Signed verso
This illuminated sculptural piece is a prime example of Pierre & Gilles’ manipulation of the photographic medium
Town rose to fame in the late 1950's with a series of unique prints ("Single Autographic Prints") which led to representing Canada at the Venice Biennale in 1956
The National Gallery of Canada
and red ink on two sheets
Evergon has played a crucial role in expanding the visual representation of LGBTQ+ identities as both an artist and activist
and dated by artist in the print
The details of the scene are enchanting and captivating
dancing sunlight over the lake's expanse
and anchored by an opaque
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